MEDFORT) MATT; 'TtilBtrSTS, HEWOTtD, DREflOK. TITTJKSTVA Y.v MX? 2. 1029.!
FORMER RESIDENT 1ANTI0CH P. TI TO
SEWING CLASS AT
CRANDALL SELLS
BELLVIEW PASSES
E
7
AT FRIDAY MEET
AND 9 SCHEDULED
ON REESE CREEK
DERBY SCHOLARS
YARN BY VETERAN
rll g jfX AiVit WEDNESDAY
It -isJ !!l ! Cracked Wheat
iWSK Bread
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. . BELLVIEW, , Oro., May , 2
(Kpccial) James Boyd, former
resident ,o( Bellvlcw passed away
on Friday, April 38 at a hospital
In Redwood City, Calif., after an
lllnewi of several months.
The remains arrived in Ashland
on Saturday 'and funeral services
we're ' held at tho Dodge chapel
Tuesday. April 80 at 2:00. o'clock
p. m., with members of Masonic
lodge in charge. Burial In Moun
tain View cemetery. .
Mr. and Mrs. Burnett and two
children have moved to tho Ed
Williams place In Bellvlcw and tho
. children aro attending the Ash
land school.
Airs. A. Y. Hood and Mrs, W, L.
Welch both of Bellvlcw, took nn
active part In tho Royal Neigh
bor convention held in the I. O.
O. P. hall on Saturday night.
Mrs. George Andrews anolstcd the
Christian church circle members,
who prepared tho banquet, for
tho convention momborR.
Miss Ane Kiel entertained on
Saturday evening at tho Commu
nity club house In honor of her
brother,. Joe,, who Is hero on a
visit from San Francisco. A de
lightful evening .of games and
music was enjoyed by the young
folks, and at tho close delicious
refreshments were served.. Those
who enjoyed the party were: Wil
li a Merryman, Helon Bhcldelter,
Ellen Merryman, Marie Woodson.
Elsie Halbert, Louise Sheldeiter,
Pearl and Thotma Lyman, Maxlne
Miller, Ane Klol, Hugh Qllmorc,
Eliner Halbert, Everett Newbry,
Donald Oettllng. Harold Ollmore,
Joe JCIel and Mrs. T. A. Morry
nutn and Mrs. Ralph Halbert.
M. J. McAllister and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Amy .Weedon of Nell
Crock district, woro , guests ; at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, W, II,
Sams on Sunday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Talbot made
a trip to Rosoburg Jfrlday where
they met their daughter. Miss
lAla Talbot, who is teaching school
nenr Mnrshfleld. They returned
the Bamo.day. On Sunday they
took their'daughter buck to Roso
burg, so that she could resumo
lier. school duties on Monday. This
is the first visit at hofno since
beginning hor school three months
ago.
J Mrs. W. a. Tucker and. Mrs.
Norma Roeder were In Medford
on Friday looking after business
affairs.
R. E. No'wbry tindorwent an
operation at the Community hos
pital In Ashland, Thursday morn
ing for . appendicitis. , Ho is re
covering rapidly, ami ; will, soon
he able 1 return to his home
In Bellvlcw.1
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams
entertalnod at their homo In Bell
vlcw with a- 1 o'clock dinner.. The
labia was contcrqd with, spring
blossoms. 1'lncoB woro prcpnrcd
for tho following nnmod gtiosts:
Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martnln and
dnughtors, Louise and Mildred,
Mrs, Josslo .Sewelti and :daughtor,
Inlay, and Mrs. William Huxley.
Miss Mario Ollmore, daughtors
of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. tlllmoro
spent the week-end with her par
ents. She returned to Pln,ohurst
on $undny ovohlng. . - 1
Countess Has Job '
As Saleslady in
Decorating Shop
".
' CHICAOO, 111., May 2. (JP)
'Tile now salesgirl In. tho In-
9 terior decorating shop at 120
Kant Oak Htreot Ih Coiintosn
Anno Hose BclioonroUlt of
Oraa, Auslrla.
f Tho countess is a cousin tit
James E. . Minotto, Chicago
banker who rirnppod bis t ll In
when ho iiocninn a permanent
resident of America. Coming
to this country for a visit, tho
countess was porsuaded to
remain and today became a
first linnd study of Interior 4
. docoratiiiK as salesgirl.
4, 4. , 4, -4,-4,
- -'" "" L.L.L.'-.'g ' 11 nn iiMS
The Mark of
m : Genuine?:
- r t Aspirin
RATER ASPIRIN Is like m Wd
friend, tried wd trni. -Thre
cm nsvtr b a. Mtisfactory dBbirti
tnt for either one.- Bayer Aspirin
in genaine. It is the accepted anti
dote for pain. Its relief may always
be relied on, whether used for the
occasional headache, to head-off a
cold, or for the more serious aches
and pains from neuralgia, neuritis,
rheumatism or other ailments. It's
easy to identify Bayer Aspirin by
the Bayer Cross on every tablet, by
tl name Bayer on the box and the
word ginulnt printed in red. -i '
AtpblB U U tnit mnk x nr MuaTMMn
af llMOSMUauMaatw vt asutllcwUI
?EAOLE, Ore,, May : "!.-vr)-
(Special.) The Antloch P.. T.f A.
will hold their last meeting for the
next few months next Friday even
ing, May 8. They will elect offi
cers for the coming year and a
spelling match: will be held be
tween Mr. Faber's toam of Central
Point and Antioch.-. A pie soeial
will end tho.ovenlng. .Tho pies will
be sold at auction. - Tho proceeds
to go to the P. T. A. to be usod in
child welfare work. ..- . . - '
Most of the farmers 'Of 1 this
neighborhood nre getting their
corn ground ready to plant and.
some aro already planting.
Sunday guests nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray and
family were Mr.: and Mrs.. .Claude
Molnlyre and baby daughter and
Lafe Sutherland of Medford. .
Mrs. Mayflcld wont to Central
Point tho last of the wook to talto
Mr. and Mrs. Junes to attend tho:
funeral of Ed Moure, Airs. Janes
and Mrs. Ed Mooro are sisters...
Leo Martin and Lorls Sims wont
to court of honor last Thursday
evening. Loo Martin got a merit
budge on farm mechanics und
Lorls Sims is a first class- seout
now. . , -
. The young people's meeting was
led . by Laura Blackmail. The
subject of ,tlo .Triumphs jf tho
Bible on tho Mission Field was
used. Mr.. Swunson led thcprayer
meeting, 'the subject being, Tho-
Parable of the Seeds. - ,
Hilda, Cornelia and Bertha
TJokor of the Meadows uttended
Sunday -sehooj and afternoon ser
vices at- Antioch Jast Sunday. They
wero tho guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Swanson,- . i
Tho Young Men's Clospol Team
of tho Christian Church of Med
ford and the Loyal Workers held
sorvlces ut: the school house lust
Sunduy afternoon. Mr. Dnvls de
livered tho messugo and the Loyal
Workers with tlclr string instru
ments sung us several sungs which
were enjoyed by all present. :
A party wus given at tho homo
of Mr. and Mrs, Beddlngficld lust
Suturduy evening. Tho evening
wus spent pluylng games. A lunch
was served at midnight consisting
of salad, cako, sandwlchos, plcklos
and Ice cream. All that wero tlicro
report a fino timo.
Miss Talent, Otto and Tllllo Rut
sell of tho Meadows altendcdi tho
purty that wus given at tho home
of Mr. and Mrs., Beddingtlolil lust
Saturday evening.
- Thoso who wero Medford vlsl--oiM
the last few days aro Mrs.
Mayflcld, Chas. Mulhollon ; and
family, Mr. Dennlson and grand
son Lewis Brown, Mr. and' Mrs.
E, B, Luons and Ina Pear),, Mrs.'
Hoegmlllor, Don and Mtirlo Socg
mlllor, Chus. Sanderson and..Thel
ma Sanderson. ' ,.
Wo nro sorry to hoar that Mrs.
Lucas, Sr.; mother of E. B. Lucas
of this pluco is not doing as well1
as oxp6ctcd Her, , condition tho
last fow days haskboon very criti
cal. All hope she will bo bettor
soon.
School Notoi '
Luring Martin hus bcon olcctqd
captain of tho baseball team. We
aro going to have a game- with
Sams Valley, toam beforo school Is
put. . , . i
. Friday afternoon Miss Hussong
Is going to take tho school on a
hike to tho upper Tublo Rock.
Plans hnvo been mado to havo a
picnic the last day of school, May
.'un. All tho families of to dis
trict aro Invited to conio and bring
a picnic lunch; ' ' i
f r
COLVILLE, Wash., May 2.
ino. capers of an unruly cow led
to tho discovery or a encho of stolen
Jewels worth SlI.OQO, It became
known tuilay. , f.
Mora than a month ago thfe gems
Woro stolen from tho homo horo of
Mrs.. V 1 1 Un in Hochlor, widow, of a
l lilcngo Juwolqr. Yeslordiiy a cow
bolonglng to,, n. Wbrmrlngor , bd-
enmo rrollcsome, cavorted about
und knocked a plank off a fonco.
When Wormringor bent to ropiuco
It, ho found two tobaoco tins, con-
tuiiMiiK uiu juwoiry.
J'ollco hnvo arrested William D.
Brooks and his wlfo In connection
Willi the robbery, but they decllnod
lo any What cvldenco caused thorn
(O COMliect tho IlrnnlcM will, lltn
treaub.-.r :- tj-i , . , ' , .
AGUA PRIETA if! 0
t0l'G LAS. Ariz.. May 2.
The city of A'sim Prletu. Sonorn.
nd tfiiio rebel solriioin were taken
over by Cicuerul Ignuclo. Flores In
tho nuiiic of tho Mexican federal
government this iinuulna follow
ing tlio signing of nn official
agreement lietweeii representatives
01 mo two ructions at tho Ameri
can customs houso here.
me agrocmcnt was reached
after a three hour conference be
txveen Goncral Antonio Mcdlnu,
commanding the rebels and vari
ous consular and military repre
sentatives of the redoral govern
ment. Including Mexican Consul
Fernando Chachon at Naco and
General Abelurdo Itodrlgues. gov.
crnor of Raja California, who were
consulted by telephone.
Portland. Plans completed for
construction of 1110,000 three-story
tpartment houbo on Vita avenue,
FIND GEM CACHE
BY COW'S CAPERS
DERBY, Ore., May 2 (Special)
On Friday afternoon, April 28, the
pupils Qf Derby school, were hdn
prod by a visit from Irwin pi HIM,
a Civil War veteran of the 4th
Ohio, jt'avalry. , Mr. Hill, who is
nearly. B7 years old, spoke to the
pupils ot his engagements and: ex
periences In the war. Ills excel,
lejit-memory served to bring bofoi'e
the children a story .meaning far.
mora when related by ono . who
notuajly. took part. than, something
road from the text, i Mr. and: Mnsv
Frank -Hill- accompanied tbb.agod
voteran- on. his visit to our school.
Miss Wldcll and Mrs. Carless at
tended a theatre- party :ot the Crar
. tcrlan on Thursday evening. Later,,
refreshments '.wero. enjoyed .at
Franklin's. - ; , ..
MIshoh Dorothy und Bllllo Cor
less spent tlio week end at tho
teuchoruge. , . . ' ,
j Raymond and Elbert Chamboi-a
mado a trip to Butto Falls -Friday
evening. ,
Muck Brown wont to Eagle
Point on Saturday. '
Sunduy guests ut tho Fred Dun?
lj home. wero Mr. and Mrs. Har
rison. Robert Humphries,. Ben
COnlcy and Lm Cook. ; .,"
-Tho Misses t.'ariess wero guestH
4m, a. Jmrseback riding expedition
on' Saturday morning. .
. Frank .Dunlap, Juok Marlon,
Elbert and Jessie Chamber at
tended track, meet at tho fair
grounds. un Saturday. ., ... , .
The social dance given nt the
Community hull on Saturday even
ing wus a success in ovory wuy.
There wus a large crowd and. every
ono had it good time. A five-ploco
orchestra furnished excellent
music and encores wero generous
ly given, i.unch was served nt
midnight. There will be another
danco on Salurdiiy evening, May
loth, in thc Community hall, with
the same good music. All arc In
vited. - . .
-' On Friday afternoon,. May 3rd, at
2 o'clock, In the schoolhousc, the
last meeting of Ilin term or the
Derby P. T. A. will be held., There
will be a -program followed by a
social hour, when refreshments
Will bo served. , . :
Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and Mrs.
Lorena. Koenig attended services
at Eagle Point on Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. Chester Parsons
and family were Hunilay guests at
tne it. b. smith hdmo.
Earl Baker visited nt tho'Mcrl
Deen homo on Sunday.
Sundny dinner guests ut tho
toachorugo Ivoro Mr. and, Mrs. H.
13.' Webb and daughter Frances,
MW. ..Harriet - Chamber, ;-Mlssbs.
vuruMty aim "lino-earless
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DEATH OF
AND OLDER SUITOR
WAXACHACIIIE. Texn. Mnv
(P) Tho Infatuation of a middle
aged veterinary surgeon for a 19-yoar-old
divorcee was 'blamed, to
day .fon, a. shooting affray which
took tho Hvob of Dr. Hurry F.
Dowllng and Mrs. Lola B. Hollar,
both of. Templo,, Texas, herot yes-
toruuy.
, . Dr. Dowllng, a riiorrlod mnn,
fell beforo a bullet fired by, 11. L.
Hompltlns aftor tho doctor hud
shot, Mr .Rollor three., tlmas.
Heiiipkins. Mrs.' Roller's . uncle,
wna no-billed by . ly grand : Jury
fivo houi-s later. ' 0
Itelatlves said Mrs Roller came
to her uncle's huuio. hero from
Templo to avoid tho attentions
qf Dr. Dowllng. Monday night the
doctor .called at tho , Hempklns
homo,., but Mrs. Roller was- out.
Vostorduy aftornoon...ho returned
und . forced hiB way into her
room. Hempklns ran to his gro1
cory ' ndjaeent to tho hoiiso, and
returned with a pistol, accompa'-:,
Med,, by Hherlfr John Davenport;
.The sheriff attempted to, obtain
Bowling's' gun, but the. dootpi1
fired thrco - times striking Mrs.
Roller In the head and chest.
Hempklns, who was behind .the
sherlfr, reached around hlui and
shot Howling. Both wero dead
when an nmbiilunco arrived;
A nolo In tho doctor's billfold
Id:
"If .anything happens to me
notify Ur. Barnes or Tom Wright
of Temple... 1. havo roine after
Ihi) only, lii I over loved." Tom
iviught Is a. -Templo undertaker.
Ur. Dowllng who wus 4S years
itm, Ih survived by tils widow. Mrs.
Roller Is survived by her mother.
who lives at f'hlldross, Texas.
, 4
Leaser Hit by Tree
KUdMN'B, Oro., May i.-Mm
Struck by a. small trco which had
been knocked dow n by a log late
yesterday, , Arthur Jonca, 35. of
(XtttHKo tirovo was almost Instant
ly killed. Jones was workjiife In
logging camp near Dexter.- '
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CONSTIPATION
A Buttle Creek physician says.
"Const 1 1 . ion is responsible for
more misery than any other cause."
But Immediate relief has been
found. A tablet called Rexall Or
derlies attracts water from tho sys
tem Into the lasy, dry, evacuating
bowel called tho colon. The water
lewseni the dry food waste and
causes a gentle, thorough move
ment without forming a habit or
ever Increasing the dose.
Stop suffering from constipation,
chew a Rexall Orderlle at night
Next day bright. Get 84 for 2Rc
today at the nearest Rexall Drug
Store, West Side Pharmacy.
;. BELLVIEW, Ore., May 2.
j (Speclal.) Mrs. Mablo Mack, home
uv,ii..w,.Mu,i .kviii, . win. jiuve
charge, of the sewing class to be
held In, the club rooms on May 7th
and Oth. Those will be all-day
meetings. Tho ladles are to bring
their; own lunches and their sew
ing and enjoy the- moottngs. '
-The ladies of tho. Upper Valley
oluti will servo dinner for, the Ki
wanlans and their ladles .on May
10, instead of on May 3, as was
-first, announced, duo to the. fact
that a number of affairs had been
proviously. planned to take place
on,-the- samo date. - Throe doxen
chairs for the clubhouse 'have been
ordered, and His hoped that enough
money will be secured from this
dinner to-finance thoir purchase.
." The school play given at the club
houso on Friday night by thc BoJl-
vlow pupils-was a suooess from e
social and financial standpoint
rno children played their parts
well. The following Is tho cast. of
tno play, "The Cabbage Hill
School';: ' '
. Miss Morton, Pearl Lyman; Mr.
Hason, professor, Everott Newbry.
Pupils Were: Dickald Hcderson,
Ipuls CqmeliuH; TMbrlul Smith,
Francis, jlnrnos: ' bcllluh Brown,
Mildred '. Martaili; Peter' Jones,
Llewellyn, "'Poarhey;' Martha Mor
rison, Molly Helms; Mary Jones.
Isnel Wdrland; ' RL . Patrick Peter
Paul Donahue, I'lyilo Hiimllton;
Irfifpyette .Smith, Evaq Parks; Na
llianlel Boniiparto Bryon Smith.
Curtis Byrd;. BrJilgot Donahue,
Ollvo Cluppi Anna Boll Henderson,
Tunsy Bred;.. Posy- Smith. Clura
Simpson:. Benny Day, Milton Purks;
Jenny Day, Marlon Byrd: Miss Car
oline Day. Elizabeth Parks.... Ikio
Henderson, Leonard Bl.mpsnn.
School visitors at the exercises for
tlio lust day of school wore:. Mr.
Henderson, Wayne Harris; Mrs.
Brown, Paulino Byrd ; Bessie
mown. Dale Clapp: Mrs. Donuhue,
Tholtna Lyman; Mrs. Morrison,
Sura Sprnce: Mrs. Jerusha Jones,
Anna Aluy Huzelwood; Miss Allen
IkuocIIo Collls: Mrs. Smith, Neva
Byril; Mr. Smith, Edwin Baudisch.
During tho program thc club girls
sold home-made candy. Mrs.C. E.
Buqdlsch. plnyed. two piano selec
tions at tho opening of the pro?
grnm... . ... ., , , .
Mr, Randalls, district organizer
of, union, Sundny schools, met with
somo of the, pcoplo in Bellvlcw on
Sunday., but u, Sunday, school was
not organized at .that time. He
will be with them in two Weoks
and expects to organlzo a Sunday
sphml for . Bellvlcw .that tlmo.
Tho P,-t; A., member or Bell
view hud, charge of .tho, concessions
at, tiio Jaoltson county fairgrounds
on Saturday, for the field meej
Among tho ladies who worked In
tho booths were Mrs. Oscar Mnr
tuln, Mm .8. K, Barnes, Mrs. Nor
ma .'Recdnr and. Mrs. McKlnney:
Hot Btandwichcs. cold drinks. Ice
cream and candios wero sold dqr
Ing tho day. The ladles realized
a small sum after all oxponscs were
paid.-- '.."'
A small head or water was turn
ed Into the- Talent ditch Saturday
to tost the- ditch walla ror leaks
or any kind. Men arc Walking
tho- ditch -ln"Ordor to locate any
possible -lenks. : . -
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Oregon . WoiHIior.
' Oregon:- Unsottled tonight and
Friday, probably showers, north
wijst; mild tcnipolnturo, rising hu
midity. Moderate-west' to north
west winds on coast.
The EDENETTE
Electric Washer
Tho Ktlenetto Klnelrlc Washer
thai has created such n sonsatlnn
in Iho east has reached Oregon.
This washing machine welKhs only
su iHiunuH, ann can no usnd on tlio
kitchen luhln or sink, any place
whoro you rait plug Into all dec
trio light socket.
Although it is smaller than the
higher priced washers, It Is sur
prising tho quantity of clothes it
will handle. Ab ninny an three
dozen pieces cn bo thornughlv
washed at, ono tllliUK. in from 10 to
t.i mtutites. it is spec allv adanled
tor peoplo. HvliiR in. BroaJl housou
or a part men is, HM it takes up so
little spsoe. To llio mother of
small children ' who need clean
clothes so often, It is of tremen
dous value. It Is no moro of a
task to do a small washing with
the Kdenotte than It Is to do the
breakfast dishes. So llttlo labor,
so little full and muss. Thi won.
derful washer sells for as llttlo as
58 en Easy. Monthly Payments.
This machine, has been tested
and approved- by Modern Prls-
cilia. Good Housekeeping, Ladles"
Homo Journal and other maga
ilnos. They are fully itiarantonri.
You may have one In your home
to try wttnont any obligation.
E. E. LITTLEFIELD, Ag.nt
rioute '( meotorfl
REESE CREEK. Ore., May 2.
(Special.) W.'H. Crandall, our
well known orchard man. has re
cently sold bis holdings in this dis
trict. Mr. Cracdall has resided In
this district for over 20 years, hav
ing set out the present orchard
about 19. years ago. Ho plans a
trip to his old home in Iowa the
coming summer.; ('After his return
he Intends to buy and set out a
new orchard of pear trees. Mr.
Crandall has property on Griffin
creek, whore he will move with
his family for the present. We
regret to lose Mr. Crandall and
family from our community, who
havo stood so faithfully for the
best Interests of his-fellow men
and trust he will again locate In
our midst
Grandma Robertson was able to
bo out to Sunday school last Sun
day, to tho delight of hor class.
. Clarence .Grob recently purchas
ed a smull tract of land from thd
Eagle .Point , Irrigation district,
fronting on the, Crater Lake high
way adjoining the Duhuck prop
erty, and is busy during his spare
time clearing in preparation for
plowing, , It is encouraging to see
young men start out in Hfo for
themselves and make good.
- ,H. .Ball, bas-rccently bought ton
Dead of, thoroughbred Jersey milk
stock..' i
Charley -Pottegrew has recently
purchused tlio old Steve Tobin or
chard from Chris Nutwick, located
near the W. If. Crandall orchard,
consisting of 20 acres. 10 of which
is ,in bearing orchard. , At present
tho place is leased to Elmer Rob
ertson. School will bo out May 10th, and
tho children aro rejoicing.
A special mooting of the l.-iT. A.
Will bo culled some tlmo next week.
Miss Myrtle Mlntcr bus roturned
homo from Normul school on ac
count of ptomaine poisoning, hut
we nre glad to report an improve
ment at tlvis writing.
Tho Jack children have been qui
; ot cl'ool this week on uccount of
measles.
Alex Vestal und wife -have been
quite ill with la grippe tho past
week.'
Ivan Hatfield has moved his
dwelling house down near the road,
which gives a better view.
"What Hilkinh found In the tem
ple" is thc title of next Sunday's
lesson. Come and see what it was
he found.'
4.
Sandy. Wooden bridge may be
erected across ,.SUndy - river in fu,
turn. - 'v.llV' ' ,
,'Desert Rat and Man
of Mystery stalks info
IGold Bullets i
todays chapter. Did
hekill Andrew Ogden?
Read
"Cold Bullets''
.j, every day in
the
Mail Tribune
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the ffoorm becoming marked."
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Car owners by tho hundreds of thousands
have' been demanding BLACKHAWK HY
DRAULIC JACKS . ; ; they arc quickly learn
ing that Uiis new jack eliminates all of tho
usual trouble, of car lifting , ; . does away
with tho old, troublesome hand jtok.
Tho BLACKHAWK HYDRAULIC JACK has
a wide baso tha. easily slides over dirt or
gravel. There is a simple lift, adjustable with
tho toe . . . the easy, hydraulic pump-action
lever docs the heavy work. We have a complcto
line of .BLACKHAWK HYDRAULIC JACKS
in stock. .
LITTRELL
317 East Main St.
Largest Auto Farts Dealers in Southern Oregon
miles every day
Any man whose job keeps him
on his feet much of the time can
make a real saving by having
his shoes re-soled with Hunt
ington's. Try them. Guaran
teed to tfiVo satisfaction.
Shoe Repair Man
A Pacific
Coait Product
' that ha
National
BccognMo
PARTS CO.
Telephone 237
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Kerns of rare poi'leoHon
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340 rooms with bath
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